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Ortigia (Italy)...

Siracusa 2022

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sent on August 27, 2022 (14:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

...... a see yours that tastes of beautiful ......
7 hello Ray Palm-

avatarsupporter
sent on August 29, 2022 (12:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A beautiful and bright image that well enhances this well-known Sicilian location.
Greetings.
Nicholas

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sent on September 02, 2022 (19:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I find the colors and the shooting point pleasant.
Here would be the margins to correct the falling lines.
Tip: even 1 or 2 mm less in the wide-angle area are important, better always check before shooting if you can take advantage of the 16mm or if you go back (piedizoom). ;-)
(imho)
Hello, Lauro

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sent on September 02, 2022 (20:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Here would be the margins to correct the falling lines.
Tip: even 1 or 2 mm less in the wide-angle area are important, better always check before shooting if you can take advantage of the 16mm or if you go back (piedizoom)

Hello thanks to everyone and thanks to Lauro for the advice. The perspective exasperation of the pushed wide angles is one of the peculiarities that I like most in their use. As you can see from most of my photos, I use little straightening the falling lines, because the image after I feel fake, like the axonometry to the knight. Of course to establish that in the architectural photo the vertical lines, above all, must be straightened, there will be a reason, but I am not a professional and I take some freedom in spite of the rules.
A warm greeting.
Francis

avatarmoderator
sent on September 02, 2022 (21:02) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I agree that it could alter the relationship between depth and height of the environment but only if the inclination of the digital is forced, with some tricks in the pre-shot you could get a lower presence of the falling lines and therefore reproduce the normally human vision.
I too, at times, deliberately look for the falling lines but more to accentuate a dynamic feeling in a static and sometimes anonymous environment but this is not the case with this setting.
Always i.m.h.o. of course ;-)
Hello, Lauro


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